TOLEDO, Ohio – The City of Toledo’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Reform Committee is set to host an open public meeting on Wednesday, April 23, at 4 p.m. The meeting will take place at Toledo City Council Chambers, located at One Government Center.
The session will focus on providing updates and developments concerning public safety in Toledo. City representatives will present quarterly reports on ongoing efforts, as well as discuss any changes impacting community safety. Among the key items on the agenda will be an overview of the Ohio Opioid Settlement, which aims to provide resources for recovery and prevention efforts across the state.
During the meeting, the committee will also announce the recipients of grant funding, which will support local initiatives aimed at tackling opioid addiction and preventing future drug-related issues within the community. These grants are expected to play a crucial role in advancing the city’s broader efforts to improve public safety and reform the criminal justice system.
Toledo residents are encouraged to attend the meeting and engage directly with city leaders and stakeholders. This will provide community members the opportunity to hear firsthand about the strategies and plans being implemented to address crime, enhance public safety, and foster criminal justice reform in Toledo.
The city hopes the meeting will spark valuable conversations and continued collaboration between the public and those shaping the future of Toledo’s public safety policies.